Skunk Cabbage
Lysichiton americanum
Appearance
Range & Habitat
Reciprocal relationships
In many ways, skunk cabbage is an initial sign of spring as the heat created from the root system melts the surrounding snow. Land stewards look forward to seeing these blooms despite their smell, as they herald in spring. These are also important plants in swamp and wetland restoration projects.
The green leaves are usually not seen until a week after the flowers appear. Most beings do not eat this plant because the adult leaves have stinging crystals in them that burn the mouth and throat. However, brave bears eat these plants in the springtime as a laxative.